How much yeast? Did you rehydrate? If this is a 5 gal batch, even rehydrated that would be under-pitching. If the yeast was pitched dry it would be substantially under-pitched.

This was for a 3.5 gallon batch. According to yeast calculators, one 11.5 g packet was enough.

If you didn't rehydrate the yeast before pitching you can lose about 50% of the yeast according to Chris White. You pitched enough yeast to ferment the batch, but maybe not enough to produce a clean fermentation. Did you rehydrate the yeast with water?

I cannot argue against that.

I don't rehydrate US-05 and have never had any issues. I just aerate really well, pitch the yeast, let sit for a few, and give it a good stir to mix it evenly. I realize that my process may be bad but it has worked well up to this point for me.

Thanks! I assumed it might need more time but again I just don't have much experience brewing higher OG beers....

It is 52 IBUs for a bitterness ratio of 0.743. Bittered with columbus, and added simcoe and centennial at 20, 10, and flameout. I think it is reasonably balanced in that way. I was going for something malty but with some noticeable hop character. I think I achieved that.

Sounds pretty good to me - sort of American Strong Ale (ish). You'll have to post your impressions of the Red X malt.

Yeah this is holiday(ish) ale test batch. I added a spruce needle/orange zest vodka tincture to half of the bottles. Not detectable as far as I can tell...

It is hard for me to gain any real conclusions from the red x right now. I used a small amount of special b (1.6%) and that is what my palate seems to be drawn toward at this point.

I don't rehydrate US-05 and have never had any issues. I just aerate really well, pitch the yeast, let sit for a few, and give it a good stir to mix it evenly. I realize that my process may be bad but it has worked well up to this point for me.

+100. I don't rehydrate. I too am a small batch brewer, so I might just pitch a higher proportion of the packet to compensate for dead yeast. Always see signs of fermentation within 24 hours pitching it dry. I love dry yeast. The easiest way to do something is always what I do as long as it always produces excellent results... and this does.

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